You ovulate EXACTLY 14 days before your next period.If your cycles are pretty regular it's easy to chart them.It doesn't matter how long it last just the amount of time between them.Say you have a 30 day cycle,that is to say you start on the 2nd of one month and the first of another,you would ovulate on the 15th or 16th of the month you had your period.One very good way to chart your ovulation is to look at your cervical mucous.(ewww,I know)Right after your period it's dry and tacky,stays that way for a few days.moving along through your cycle it goes from a small amount on your underpants it's kinda creamy and whiteish(UGH)when you ovulate(now really watch when you wipe, through the WHOLE cycle so you can tell this next part)your mucous is clear,lot's of it and it slick and slippery.It will be stretchy,like egg whites.THAT"S when you ovulate.Believe me,I got preggers doing that and more than once too!!! GOOD LUCK!!!
2007-03-26 17:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately no one can answer this question with certainty. The vast majority of women have cycles that are longer or shorter than the mythical 28 day cycle we all expect to be on. You could have ovulated 8 days after your period started, or 16 days, or you may not have ovulated at all. Though 14 days prior to the first day of your period is ideal for a growing conception, your period may start only 9 or 10 days after you ovulate. This is called a short luteal phase (the phase post ovulation and pre period) and can make it difficult to sustain a pregnancy. Not only is every woman different, every cycle for the same woman can vary as well. Your best bet is to use a comprehensive fertility charting software like fertilityfriend.com. Even then, though, you can't be sure you ovulated until 3 days after it happens. But at least then you can figure out some "averages." Good luck!
2007-03-26 22:08:15
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answered by CassieJ 1
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Your cycle is running a bit long. I looked at the interval between periods and figured up about half that for your ovulation. This could be determined more acurately with some home ovulation tests... but if it were me I would have sex at least twice during the last 4 days of this month.
2007-03-26 17:47:36
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answered by QuiltyGirl 3
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Because such a lot ladies do not know for certain after they ovulated or conceived. So, each month you ovulate, it is a viable being pregnant and till you begin your interval, it is regarded a being pregnant. Using the primary day of your final interval is an exceptional beginning factor of calculating the due date. Most infants are within the womb for approximately 38 weeks. If you depend the two weeks earlier than you honestly conceived that makes it the normal forty weeks of being pregnant. You would possibly not realize the targeted date you conceived, however you most often realize for certain the primary day of your final interval.
2016-09-05 17:21:35
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answered by stoll 4
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Are your periods regular?
You ovulate 14 days BEFORE your period, so if you are regular work it out from then.
Also start charting you periods, to get a rough idea and a pattern going.
Go to www.monthlyclyles.com
This will help you chart.
2007-03-26 21:30:52
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answered by chloe 3
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this site has a grate ovulation caculater! i would pu the stuff in for you vut do mot know all your #
http://www.babycenter.com/calculators/ovulation/
try this if it does not work concatct me i will help you make it work... the points are not important if you want to be a mom than i want to help...kids are the best thing in the world!
2007-03-26 17:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Between the 25th & 28th-ish of March. That's if you are on a 28 day cycle....So, get to it girl! Good Luck!
2007-03-26 17:46:15
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answered by Anonymous
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go to this link http://www.babycenter.com/calculators/ovulation/ . it tells u exactly when u will ovulate and approximately your due date as well. hope this is very useful to you.
2007-03-26 17:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to www.mymonthlycycle.com
the tell you when you ovulate, when your period is due, and what your EDD would be.
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2007-03-26 17:43:37
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answered by mommy_2_b07 2
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march 22-27th.. u have pretty much the same cycle as me lol thats how i knew. have sex everyother day between there or everyday if ya want...Good luck
2007-03-26 17:46:23
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answered by Finally his wife! 5
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